History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, Količina 1Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... grant of territory from Naumkeag , now Salem , to the Kennebec , and thence to Canada . This grant was named Laconia . Ports- mouth and Dover , in New Hamp- shire , were now founded ; but 1623. the " Company of Laconia " did not prosper ...
... grant of territory from Naumkeag , now Salem , to the Kennebec , and thence to Canada . This grant was named Laconia . Ports- mouth and Dover , in New Hamp- shire , were now founded ; but 1623. the " Company of Laconia " did not prosper ...
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... grant of the territory . Some planters from Barbadoes , hav- ing examined the coast of Carolina , entered into an agreement with the proprietaries to remove to the neigh- borhood of Cape Fear River , near the neglected settlement of the ...
... grant of the territory . Some planters from Barbadoes , hav- ing examined the coast of Carolina , entered into an agreement with the proprietaries to remove to the neigh- borhood of Cape Fear River , near the neglected settlement of the ...
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... grant any thing , and that it was on their refusal only that he made a motion for the Stamp Act . No one of these particulars is true . The fact was this : - Some time in the winter of 1763-4 , Mr. Gren- ville called together the agents ...
... grant any thing , and that it was on their refusal only that he made a motion for the Stamp Act . No one of these particulars is true . The fact was this : - Some time in the winter of 1763-4 , Mr. Gren- ville called together the agents ...
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History of the United States, from the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 1 J. A. (Jesse Ames) Spencer Predogled ni na voljo - 2012 |
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